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Two NFL teams have been eliminated from playoff contention.

MONews
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There are still plenty of football games left in the NFL season.

Unfortunately, the two teams won’t have much to play moving forward.

As reported by FOX Sports: NFL on

They are now 2-10 on the season and will be fighting for the first two picks in the upcoming edition of the NFL Draft.

The Giants may have a new general manager, as some believe Joe Schoen will be fired at the end of the season.

Whoever takes over will have the opportunity to hit the reset button, most likely with Colorado star QB Shedeur Sanders at the helm.

Brian Daboll is also likely to be released.

The Raiders, on the other hand, will be looking for a new franchise quarterback.

If Sanders is gone during the shift, they could turn to Cam Ward.

It is not yet known whether Antonio Pierce will coach him next season.

Both teams entered the season as dark horses looking to make the playoffs, but they never did.

They’ve been in freefall for the past two months or so, and judging by their current situation, it’s not in their best interest to get another win this season.

This was a huge blow to fans, but as we’ve seen many times, sometimes it only takes one player for a team to turn their entire franchise around.

next:
Antonio Pierce talks about Friday’s loss to the Chiefs.

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